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We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 11:53am On May 03

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drS2Yc7QCvI


This is an 11 years old viper killed on the farm by a group of casual worker, they initially wanted to keep the trophy but upon letting me know, I gave them an additional 2k.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by illicit(m): 11:54am On May 03
Ok it came with the birth certificate bah



🥵

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by iamoyindamola(m): 12:05pm On May 03
Gaboon viper shocked shocked
The guy should be careful with the mouth still dangerous in dead state

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Zonefree(m): 12:07pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:



This is an 11 years old viper killed on the farm by a group of casual worker, they initially wanted to keep the trophy but upon letting me know, I gave them an additional 2k.

Who calculated the age? undecided

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by elvhinzey(m): 12:23pm On May 03
Zonefree:

Who calculated the age? undecided

😂😂😂

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by agadez007(m): 12:25pm On May 03
That’s a gaboon viper,The snake is said to have one of the quickest strikes in all snake-dom
In Igbo it’s called “echi eteka” meaning tomorrow is too far because you can never reach tomorrow after bitten by this snake
It’s always said that it counts before striking and they have the longest fangs in all snakes

I am so much fascinated by Snakes,please does anybody know where I can learn to be a Snake handler?

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Sirmwill: 12:27pm On May 03
How did you know it's age 😂

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Sirmwill: 12:28pm On May 03
Zonefree:

Who calculated the age? undecided

They asked it before they killed it na 🙄😏


Everyone knows how to ask snakes for their age naaw

🙄🙄

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Sirmwill: 12:29pm On May 03
Meanwhile as long as Lalasticlala is still lalasticlalaing

This would get to front page in a few

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 12:30pm On May 03
illicit:
Ok it came with the birth certificate bah



🥵

No sir, the white patches at the back indicates the numbers of year it has spent and this has 11 matured patches.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Sirmwill: 12:31pm On May 03
agadez007:
That’s a gaboon viper,The snake is said to have one of the quickest strikes in all snake-dom
In Igbo it’s called “echi eteka” meaning tomorrow is too far because you can never reach tomorrow after bitten by this snake
It’s always said that it counts before striking and they have the longest fangs in all snakes

I am so much fascinated by Snakes,please does anybody know where I can learn to be a Snake handler?

You would need a demonic spirit to start

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Sirmwill: 12:32pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:


No sir, the white patches at the back indicates the numbers of year it has spent and this has 11 matured patches.

Wow

It looks interesting

And I am just hearing the white patch thingy and how it relates to age in snakes

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Dundalk(m): 12:34pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:


No sir, the white patches at the back indicates the numbers of year it has spent and this has 11 matured patches.
guy is this really snake.. angry

This looks somehow.. angry

Damn I no fit kill this one.. angry

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 12:37pm On May 03
They have come back today with about 26 dogs as they raid our forest, a gigantic massive farm land where we are attempting a regenerative farming system, 3rd year on the project, below is my award presentation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFVPkRW3p2E


And here is a link to an unscripted video dumped on YouTube, the farther you watch the more you have an experience of how wild the forest is when we came
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtYQ-jjVOwY

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 12:41pm On May 03
Sirmwill:


Wow

It looks interesting

And I am just hearing the white patch thingy and how it relates to age in snakes

It is an official carbon dating process, each year, the snake grow bigger and the patches moves from it's tail to back while a new patch grown through the tail so when counting to determine the age, only the mature patches is counted.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 12:43pm On May 03
Dundalk:
guy is this really snake.. angry

This looks somehow.. angry

Damn I no fit kill this one.. angry

I have never seen a gaboon viper this big

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by muyico(m): 12:54pm On May 03
Congratulation! Thy lord don bless ur pot! Peppersoup don set! We need d processing and preparation here? Lala

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Caleb15(m): 12:57pm On May 03
agadez007:
That’s a gaboon viper,The snake is said to have one of the quickest strikes in all snake-dom
In Igbo it’s called “echi eteka” meaning tomorrow is too far because you can never reach tomorrow after bitten by this snake
It’s always said that it counts before striking and they have the longest fangs in all snakes

I am so much fascinated by Snakes,please does anybody know where I can learn to be a Snake handler?

Meet jennyclay (no pun intended)

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Chukwuka319(m): 12:58pm On May 03
The snake is a Gaboon viper.
The Gaboon viper is the world's largest viper among all 200 species of viper, and is the world's largest venomous snake, followed by the King cobra, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake and Bushmaster viper.
It possesses the longest fangs of any snake on earth, with fangs reaching a length of 2 inches.
This huge viper also possesses the greatest volume of venom of any snake in one bite, courtesy of the massive venom glands.
Like nearly all other vipers, its venom is haemotoxic, attacking the blood and blood vessels and can bring death within hours.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by GanagiBitrus: 1:04pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:


It is an official carbon dating process, each year, the snake grow bigger and the patches moves from it's tail to back while a new patch grown through the tail so when counting to determine the age, only the mature patches is counted.
Any evidence to support this claim.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 1:21pm On May 03
GanagiBitrus:

Any evidence to support this claim.

Read up carbon dating in snake sir

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Lavor234: 1:35pm On May 03
Where is it found?
Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by GanagiBitrus: 1:40pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:


Read up carbon dating in snake sir
Carbon Dating has nothing to do with the number of white patches on the back of a Viper.
Neither does the number of white patches determine the age of a Viper.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Rexymania(m): 1:47pm On May 03
How you take know the age?
Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Kharol1234: 2:02pm On May 03
illicit:
Ok it came with the birth certificate bah



🥵
E be like say the snake carry her birth certificate for bag..

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AcadaWriter: 2:12pm On May 03
Ok it came with the birth certificate bah🥵

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by illicit(m): 2:50pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:


No sir, the white patches at the back indicates the numbers of year it has spent and this has 11 matured patches.

I get u

But it's years couldn't be our own 365 days

Maybe 2 or 3 months makes its year

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 3:20pm On May 03
illicit:


I get u

But it's years couldn't be our own 365 days

Maybe 2 or 3 months makes its year

My brother, if we go by 3 yrs, that's 33 months about 3 years but trust me this is a very massive old gaboon viper with many years in the wild, they dont become this big in a short while

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by Bongadu: 4:55pm On May 03
Just put am for ebay and see better money e go sell

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by dopedan(m): 6:46pm On May 03
AfroBeatDiary:


Read up carbon dating in snake sir
Determining the age of a Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) or any other snake can be quite challenging, especially once the snake is no longer a juvenile. Reptiles do not have annual growth rings like trees that could help easily identify their age. Here are a few methods that might give you a general idea, though none will provide a precise age:

1. **Size as an Indicator**: Generally, size can be considered a rough indicator of age for juvenile snakes, as they grow more quickly in their early stages. With Gaboon vipers, expected growth rates in captive conditions might be estimated based on data from regular measurements, but this would require knowing the history of the specific snake from a young age.

2. **Veterinary Assessment**: A reptile-savvy veterinarian might be able to give you an approximate age based on physical health, size, and developmental markers. However, keep in mind that this will be an estimate, not an exact date.

3. **Documentation from Captivity**: If the Gaboon viper was born in captivity, records might exist that document its birth date. Breeders or previous owners may have this information.

For wild caught specimens, unfortunately, there is no reliable method to determine the exact age.


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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by richiemcgold: 7:20pm On May 03

I'll describe this particular kind of snake in 4 words:

' Beautiful body; Deadly venom '.

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Re: We Killed A Very Dangerous Viper Snake In The Farm. by AfroBeatDiary: 10:45pm On May 03
dopedan:

Determining the age of a Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) or any other snake can be quite challenging, especially once the snake is no longer a juvenile. Reptiles do not have annual growth rings like trees that could help easily identify their age. Here are a few methods that might give you a general idea, though none will provide a precise age:

1. **Size as an Indicator**: Generally, size can be considered a rough indicator of age for juvenile snakes, as they grow more quickly in their early stages. With Gaboon vipers, expected growth rates in captive conditions might be estimated based on data from regular measurements, but this would require knowing the history of the specific snake from a young age.

2. **Veterinary Assessment**: A reptile-savvy veterinarian might be able to give you an approximate age based on physical health, size, and developmental markers. However, keep in mind that this will be an estimate, not an exact date.

3. **Documentation from Captivity**: If the Gaboon viper was born in captivity, records might exist that document its birth date. Breeders or previous owners may have this information.

For wild caught specimens, unfortunately, there is no reliable method to determine the exact age.


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